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Old 01-22-2008, 10:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Giesemann Moonlight Infiniti 2x250W HQI

Giesemann makes very slick aluminum HQI Halide fixtures for reef aquariums. The new Giesemann Moonlight Infiniti 2x250W HQI + 4x54W T5 light fixture is no exception. Moon cycles are pre-programmed. The T5's dim via computer control. DROOL.



Giesemann Moonlight Infiniti 2x250W HQI

Highlights:

* Combination of halide lamps and T-5 fluorescent lamps
* Integrated illuminated LCD
* Menu-driven control in 4 languages
* Microprocessor controlled
* Separate programmes for fluorescent lamps and HQI bulbs
* Free time settings for moonrise or moonset
* Stepless height adjustment
* Storage of all data at failure
* Fault programme and indication of software status
* Integrated grille for heat reduction
* High performance reflectors made of polished aluminium
* Fully reflective reflector surface
* dimmable T-5 lights
* Ballasts with digital ignition for HQI lamps
* Electronic ballasts for T-5 lamps
* Lamp body made of aluminium and magnesium alloy
* High gloss finished metallic paint applied in multi-layers
* Very easy replacement of the tubes and lamps
* Low energy Moonlight
* User-selectable moonlight times
* integrated moonlight lamp with near-natural light intensity
* Automatic 28-day cycle moon simulation
* Programmable cloud simulations
* LCD with status display
* Display of lamp replacement time
* Power failure protection and emergency program
* Bulbs Included: Actinic + T5 bulbs and Megachrome Marine 13,000K Metal Halide Bulbs

The new Moonlight is available in 1200, 1500, 1800 mm, either with 150W or 250W metal halide bulbs.


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Giesemann 48 in MOONLIGHT 2 x 250 Watt HQI - 4 x 54 Watt T-5 - black: Premium Aquatics


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Old 01-23-2008, 10:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like the Mh industry's answer to the Solaris LED light systems.
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Old 01-23-2008, 11:51 AM   #3 (permalink)
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That is a really nice fixture if you want to drop some serious coin.
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I see it and like what I see.............
How in the world can they justify that crazy price of 2848 dollars.
If any one buys that, it would seem to me that they can afford to throw away more money than I can


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Old 01-25-2008, 04:35 PM   #5 (permalink)
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WOW, that is nice, talk about state of the art. But at $2800.00 ...WOW I think that my whole system hasnt cost that much, not even close!!! They are nice thou.


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Insane.

...totally freakin insane!

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ba, i have two of these in my basement.... lol wth 3k for a dam light? why not make one way better for under 1k? lol wow However, I bet many ppl with money to waste have bought these....


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Let's keep this thead about the Giesemann Moonlight Infiniti.

Sure this light is expensive, but so are Ferrari's. Ferrari's have features you won't find on your Honda.
Look at the features on this light, they would be extremely difficult to DIY and would not be cheap.

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OK on topic, When it comes right down to it, It is a 2 x 250 hqi metal halide with actinic supplementation and moonlight leds. What makes it special is all the microprocessor controls and failure alarms, lights, bells, and whistles. Really nothing more than what most of us have already
I had a light failure today on one of my MH's. There's your programmed cloudy day. Last week I had an actinic failure, another programmed cloudy day.
I think its time to buy a couple of new lights. Thanks for the link Matt
Supply and demand plus an assembly line will bring the price down. Look at LCD TV's they have dropped almost 2/3 price in the last 2 1/2 years.


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I had a light failure today on one of my MH's. There's your programmed cloudy day. Last week I had an actinic failure, another programmed cloudy day.
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That may be true. Or they have some numbers set where they shoot to sell only a few and get their money back... like Ferrari's.
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